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‘A bridge, not an obstacle’: is Armenia a new crossroads between east and west?

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Armenia is increasingly being viewed as a potential strategic crossroads between East and West, despite its complex geopolitical position. As the nation approaches national elections, it is caught in a tug-of-war involving major powers including Russia, the US, Turkey, Europe, and Azerbaijan. This potential shift is partly driven by the possibility of resolving its conflict with Azerbaijan, which could allow Armenia to become part of a vital trade corridor.

As former Soviet Republic goes to the polls, it finds itself in a strategic tug of war between Russia, the US, Turkey, Europe and Azerbaijan

To describe Yerevan, a charming city of liberal values encased in imposing Soviet architecture, as the centre of the world is a stretch, but Armenia’s claim that it can become the strategic crossroads of the landmass of Eurasia is becoming less and less fanciful. As the former Soviet Republic goes to the polls on 7 June for national elections, it finds itself in a five-way tug of war between Russia, the US, Turkey, Europe and Azerbaijan.

The interest has in part been sparked by the possibility of an end to Armenia’s conflict with its neighbour Azerbaijan – and the chance this represents for Armenia to end its physical isolation and become part of the middle corridor, a vital trade route linking western China and Europe, bypassing both Russia’s northern corridor and the Suez canal.

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